President Joe Biden is offering one of his White House challengers hundreds of millions of dollars to spend in his state. The only problem: that opponent is refusing to take it.

The Inflation Reduction Act makes Florida eligible for some $350 million in energy efficiency incentives. But Gov. Ron DeSantis has rejected the funding and other measures, creating the most prominent blockade by any Republican governor against Biden’s economic agenda.

And there’s nothing the White House can do besides hope he changes his mind.

The rejection has the potential to create significant ripple effects, politically and economically, in the coming months. As the president and his Cabinet members go around the country boasting about the IRA, rebates for energy-efficient purchases — the majority of the funding that DeSantis has refused — have played a particularly prominent role. That’s not just because they underpin the administration’s climate agenda but because they provide direct rebates to consumers.

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    Sounds to me like it should be an easy PR win for the Administration. Policy is literally in place to ease financial strain on consumers in a difficult time, the help is there, but the people of Florida get to suffer anyway because their governor, instead of actually accomplishing anything or improving anything, is just childishly refusing. There’s no way they can’t figure out how to present this to just make DeSantis look like shit.

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      No shit. Ugh dems are so worthless at going for the kill on messaging. This is a slam dunk. “Where’s your ira check? Oh desamtis blocked it?” Then show ppl in other states laughing and throwing money around.

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          Honestly, they could probably take some cues from those for political ads. Make them funny and people may actually pay attention, rather than a dry thing talking about what you did.

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        They will 100% drop that ball. Democrats are so unbelievably bad at PR and messaging. They’re absolutely going to let DeSantis spin it like he’s fighting “Government Spending” without a shred of meaningful resistance.

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          Even if they were perfect at it the republican name wouldn’t care and still blame the dems.

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            Sure, but the independents and the switchers would be able to see who has the stronger case.